CHAPMAN Freshman Application Instructions 2014-2015 PAGE 1 OF 6
THE BASICS APPLICATION OPTIONS Early Action or Regular Decision EARLY ACTION is a non-binding early deadline. Notifications begin in late December for most programs and roll out through the beginning of February. Early Action applicants may apply to other Early Action colleges. Binding Early Decision II program applicants may apply Early Action to Chapman University. Binding Early Decision program applicants may not apply Early Action to Chapman University. REGULAR DECISION is the option chosen by the majority of our applicants. Students applying Regular Decision should expect to hear back starting the middle of March. APPLICATION DEADLINES For Students Applying for Entry to the Fall 2015 Class For Students Applying for Entry to the Spring 2015 Class Early Action (First Year/Freshman): November 1, 2014 Pharmacy (FEAP) 2+3 PharmD priority deadline. Applicants applying after November 1 will be reviewed on a space-available basis. Film Production recommended deadline. Priority is given to first year applicants who apply by November 1. Regular Decision (First Year/Freshman): January 15, 2015 All applicants: October 15, 2014 *Applications received after October 15 for the spring are reviewed on a rolling basis. Late Consideration Applications received after the listed dates will be considered late and will be reviewed on a space-available basis only. * The Common Application and Chapman University Questions (and Art Supplement, if applicable) must both be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on the appropriate deadline. Documents that are sent in to our office must be postmarked by the appropriate deadline. PAGE 2 OF 6
STARTING THE JOURNEY TO BECOMING A PANTHER: VISIT CommonApp.org. Create an account and add Chapman University as one of your colleges. ACCESS all materials through CommonApp.org. COMPLETE The Common Application, Chapman University Questions and $65 application fee requirements. INVITE a teacher to submit a letter of recommendation and your school counselor to submit school forms through the Recommender section on CommonApp.org. ASK your high school counselor to submit the online Common Application school forms on your behalf including your official high school transcript. SEND official SAT or ACT with Writing scores and available AP/IB scores from the issuing testing boards. Send official college transcripts (if applicable). COMPLETE the Art Supplement via SlideRoom through CommonApp.org if you are applying for a major in music, theatre, art, dance or Dodge College. (see Departmental Requirements section below for details). CONTACT the Office of Admission if you have questions or concerns. REVIEW your application thoroughly to make sure you re happy with your efforts. SUBMIT your complete application to Chapman! SUPPLEMENTARY DOCUMENTS Due to the limited time frame in which to review applications, we request that applicants only submit the University s required documents. We do not guarantee the review of any additional materials submitted outside of the required documents listed above. BEFORE you Click Submit USE the Print Preview feature in the Common Application to confirm content. PRINT and save copies of your application and all submitted materials. AFTER you Click Submit CONFIRM that you have successfully submitted both your Common Application and Chapman Questions under the My Colleges section. PAGE 3 OF 6
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FIRST-YEAR COMMON APPLICATION AND CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY QUESTIONS Complete and submit both of these online at CommonApp.org. TEACHER EVALUATION Request a letter of recommendation from one of your teachers through the Recommender section on CommonApp.org. Chapman only requires ONE letter of recommendation, but will review UP TO TWO letters of recommendation. We cannot guarantee we will review any more than two letters of recommendation. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS Ask your counselor to submit (preferably online) your official high school transcripts. If you have attended multiple high schools, you will need to submit individual transcripts for each institution attended. If you have taken college coursework during high school, you should request those official transcripts be sent to Chapman. SCHOOL REPORT Ask your counselor to submit (preferably online) the Common Application School Report form together with a letter of recommendation. APPLICATION FEE OR FEE WAIVER REQUEST Submit the $65 non-refundable application fee with the First-Year Common Application and Chapman University Questions. Select the fee waiver option if you meet the Common Application fee waiver guidelines. Your counselor must approve your fee waiver request online or submit a form (with your Common Application ID number) by mail or fax: (714) 628-3404. We require fee waiver approval prior to the review of your application. SAT OR ACT PLUS WRITING Official test scores must be submitted through the College Board and/or ACT websites. Unofficial copies or copies submitted directly from the applicant will not be accepted. Chapman University will superscore the SAT, but not the ACT. Superscoring is when the highest score from each individual section (Writing, Reading, Math) is used for review, no matter if the individual scores are from one test sitting or multiple sittings. Chapman does not require SAT Subject Tests. TOEFL/IELTS For non-native English speakers, proof of English proficiency is required in one of the following ways: Minimum TOEFL score of 80 ibt or 550 on the paper-based test (with balanced sub scores). Minimum IELTS score of 6.5 (with balanced sub scores). A 550 or higher on either the Critical Reading or Writing sections of the SAT will automatically waive the TOEFL or IELTS requirement. A 24 or higher on the Reading, English or Writing sections of the ACT will automatically waive the TOEFL or IELTS requirement. International non-native English speakers who attend secondary school where English is the language of instruction for a minimum of three years may have their TOEFL or IELTS requirement waived on a case-by-case basis. Please contact intladmit@chapman.edu. *Chapman s Test Codes: SAT & TOEFL 4047; ACT 0210 PAGE 4 OF 6
DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Applicants applying to the following majors are required to submit an Art Supplement via SlideRoom: Department of Art Art Graphic Design * Art History does not require an Art Supplement via Slideroom Department of Dance Dance Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music Music Music Composition Music Education (Instrumental and Vocal) Music Performance (Conducting, Guitar, Instrumental, Keyboard and Collaborative Arts, Piano, Vocal) Department of Theatre Theatre - Theatre Studies Theatre - Theatre Technology Theatre Performance Screen Acting Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Creative Producing Digital Arts Film Production* News and Documentary Film Studies Public Relations and Advertising Television Writing and Production Screenwriting * Film Production applicants who apply by November 1st are given priority. Applying by the November 1 deadline is strongly recommended. Pharmacy Freshman Early Assurance Program (FEAP) In addition to the general application requirements, candidates for the Pharmacy 2+3 PharmD program need to complete the following requirements: Compose an essay on why you feel you would make a good pharmacist. Submit two letters of recommendations from 1) a math or science teacher 2) a health professional or teacher who is knowledgeable of your character (health professional preferred) Once admitted to the program, students will need to complete the following: For continuing matriculation to the professional program, complete all prerequisites with a 3.0 GPA minimum and no pre-requisite course grade below C. Pass Re-interview in your third semester as an undergraduate by multiple Chapman University School of Pharmacy (CUSP) faculty to reconfirm your commitment to the profession, to evaluate your professional demeanor, and to test ability to clearly communicate empathically with patients and health team members. Please visit chapman.edu/pharmacy/programs/pre-pharmprogram.aspx for more information regarding admission. PLEASE REVIEW THE ART SUPPLEMENT INSTRUCTIONS PDF FOR ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION ON SUBMITTING THE REQUIRED COMPONENTS FOR THE ABOVE PROGRAMS. PAGE 5 OF 6
APPLICATION CHECKLIST: The First Year Common Application & Chapman University Questions $65 non-refundable application fee or fee waiver request One Teacher Evaluation Official high school transcripts Common App School Report form Official test results (SAT or ACT plus Writing) sent from the College Board or ACT AP and/or IB scores (if applicable) Official Transcript(s) from any 2-year or 4-year college attending concurrently with high school (if applicable) Art Supplement and $10 fee (if applicable) CHECKING YOUR APPLICATION STATUS Check your Self Service account regularly to view which documents we have received and application updates. If you have not received your Self Service log in information within three weeks of submitting your application, please contact the Office of Admission at (714) 997-6711. Allow two weeks to process your documents and link them to your applicant file. Admission decisions are sent by mail and email. APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID Students are automatically considered for need-blind academic merit scholarships upon applying to the University. There is no additional application for these scholarships. Talent scholarships are awarded to new incoming students by the respective academic department within Chapman University. An audition and/ or Art Supplement submission may be required for consideration. Apply for need-based financial aid by submitting the FAFSA (fafsa.ed.gov). Priority deadline for the FAFSA is March 2. Visit chapman.edu/finaid for more information including deadlines. CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Attn: Office of Admission One University Drive Orange, CA 92866 Phone: (714) 997-6711 Fax: (714) 628-3404 Email: admit@chapman.edu Website: chapman.edu PAGE 6 OF 6